Whilst IANAL, I understand that the GPL would not preclude you from using GIMP in the way that you want. I believe that it is also within the GPL to sell it for a profit. However, the ethics of doing that would be questionable if some of that profit was not directed to the GIMP project. On Tue December 20 2011 15:34:41 Mark Peng wrote: > Hi fellow GIMP user, > > My name is Mark Peng. I first learned about GIMP as a photographer and > a Linux user. It was the best tool for someone like me who need a > powerful tool and didn't want to boot back in Windows just to use Photoshop. > > Few years after I started using GIMP and I joined a company that makes > Windows based tablet computer with an active digital stylus and > multitouch input. While my colleagues focus how Photoshop and Artrage > would run on our tablet, I thought GIMP would be the perfect software > for the tablet and our customer. I already tested it out, it runs great > and the pen pressure sensitivity is supported. However, I am hesitate > to recommend to the company because I am not familiar with GNU General > Public License. I was wondering if someone on the discussion forum > could help me understand the finer detail > I did look at this link and understand GIMP is a free software under GNU > General Public License. > http://www.gimp.org/about/COPYING > http://www.gimp.org/about/selling.html > We don't intend to sell it for profit or charge extra for the service of > installing it. The goal here is to preinstall it on the system since so > many of our customers like it and ask us why we don't include it in the > first place. _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
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